Federal judge in New Hampshire strikes down "divisive concepts" law as unconstitutionally vague.

A federal judge in New Hampshire has struck down the state's "divisive concepts" law, ruling it unconstitutionally vague. The law, which banned teachers from advocating for certain topics, was criticized by opponents as restricting truthful discussions about history, gender, race, and identity. The decision marks the first instance of a federal court striking down a "classroom censorship" law in the United States.

May 28, 2024
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